DUI Scofflaw Rounded Up in Salisbury
SALISBURY, MD. – Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis reports that on April 10, 2015 a deputy arrested Jataurean Rayvon Price, 28, of Kensington, MD, on a District Court Bench Warrant.
The warrant was issued after Price violated the terms of his probation in a DUI case. Price was detained in a bond of $10,000.00. Price had been charged on July 12, 2014 with DUI by Maryland State Trooper S. Hallman. On Oct. 8, 2014, Price entered a guilty plea in Wicomico County District Court. Other charges were put on the Stet Docket. Price was not sent to jail, at that time, and was not fined. He was ordered to be on supervised probation and failed to meet the terms of the probation and now faces jail time.
Price picked up two marijuana charges during 2014 and on April 30, 2014 he was arrested for driving with a suspended registration. On July 11, 2014, Price entered a guilty plea in District Court of Montgomery County, Md. He was fined $150.
On Dec. 26, 2006, Price was arrested for DUI by Montgomery County Police Officer J. Distel. Price failed to appear in court on June 26, 2007. A warrant was issued for Price on June 26, 2008. In Montgomery County District Court, Feb. 2, 2009, according to online court records, Price entered a guilty plea and was allowed Probation Before Judgment; was fined $500 with $350 of the fine suspended and no jail time.
Boosting vehicle sends McCready ‘back to the future’
SALISBURY, MD. — On 12 April 2015 a deputy arrested Angela Sue McCready, 43, of Salisbury, on a District Court Bench Warrant. The warrant was issued after McCready violated the terms of her probation in a theft and CDS case. McCready was detained on a bond of $10,000.00. McCready was charged with theft of credit cards and a vehicle on March 9, 2015 by Officer D. Crowell.
Charges of theft of a vehicle on Feb. 2, 2014 by Maryland State Trooper B. Smith were dropped in Somerset County District Court on March 27, 2014.
The Wicomico County States Attorney has dropped numerous charges of illegal possession of prescription drugs, theft and driving while suspended charges in the past two years.
Numerous charges of child abuse, assault, hindering a police officer, false statement to an officer, destruction of property and reckless endangerment and filed on April 8, 2004 in Wicomico County Circuit Court ended with a guilty verdict for reckless endangerment with all other charges dropped on Sept. 4, 2007. McCready was sentenced to 3 years in prison which was immediately suspended. She was given credit for time served of 112 days. The arresting officer was Officer Cory Hurst of the Salisbury Police Department.
Headed to jail on violation of probation on burglary rap
MARDELA SPRINGS, MD. — Wicomico Sheriff Mike Lewis reports that on April 12, 2015 a deputy arrested Michael Demar Conaway, 22, of Mardela Springs, on a District Court Bench Warrant. The warrant was issued after Conaway violated the terms of his probation in a burglary case. Conaway was detained on a bond of $20,000.00.
Shotgun Blast Nearly Eliminated Lover’s Triangle
NANTICOKE, MD. — Wicomico Sheriff Mike Lewis reports that on April 10, 2015 at 11:22 PM, the Wicomico Sheriff’s Office received a call in reference to shots being fired inside a residence in the 20000 block of Nanticoke Road.
During the investigation police say that it was learned that Daniel Werner had become angry upon discovering his fiancée inside a neighbor’s residence and reportedly returned home, retrieved a shotgun, entered the residence where his fiancée was and discharged the shotgun in the direction of his fiancée. Werner then allegedly exited the residence and shot the vehicle belonging to the man who lived there, shooting out the front and rear windows.
The shotgun used was left at the scene. No one was struck by gunfire in this incident.
Werner was soon located driving on Nanticoke Road heading towards Salisbury and was taken into custody. Werner was transported to the Central Booking unit where he was charged and taken in front of the District Court Commissioner. After an initial appearance, the Commissioner detained Werner in the Detention Center without bond.
The Wicomico County Bureau of Investigation handled the charging in this incident and troopers from the Maryland State Police also responded to assist on the initial call.
Charges: Attempted 1st Degree Murder
Attempted 2nd Degree Murder
Assault 1st Degree
Reckless Endangerment